Hi there pal, will you come in bathroom with me? We have some scrubbing to do.

I used to store my aprons in a drawer behind the dish towels. Surprisingly they didn’t serve much kitchen time. Last fall, I installed a hook near the entry ways to my kitchen and hung some sassy aprons up there. It single-handedly stopped the steady stream of staining to my clothing.

I love to cook, but I am clumsy and messy. It’s true. I splatter. I splash. I kind of resemble the toddlers in the kiddie pool. And my methods of cleaning aren’t much cleaner.

After years of having to change my clothes before the guests arrived, I remembered that my grandmas used this handy thing called an apron for that very purpose. Wow, they were smart.

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I don’t have to change clothes before my guests arrive, because I don’t really cook! But I do have a few aprons…mostly used when I taught art. I LOVED them and can only imagine that they WOULD be fun in the kitchen. I bet you look DARLING in each and every one of your aprons. How many do you own?

4. either i’ll see you before summer’s out, or i’ll see you when my kids are in school. we MUST do coffee…or a sewing project together soon. if we can’t get together in the next month and a half, we should just give up altogether ;).

Aprons are just the best and I am so glad your enjoying wearing yours. I started a labor of love online store for aprons and sometime I think people thinks I am nuts when I tell them how great apron are and what a difference they make. I am so messy sometimes that I wear am apron while I am eating too. So please, when you have a minute check out my site: http://www.eThoughtfulThings.com for more apron styles to help you stay neat.
Thanks, Maggie

I LOVE them! Did you notice the bestseller of the Jessie Steele aprons is the “Children’s Bib Ava 50’s Kitchen Apron”. Now that’s perfect! I’ve seen that Ava has aprons, but does she have an Ava apron?